
Configuring IP Routing (Layer 3)
Note: To delete a local entry from your IP routing table, you must delete the local IP interface associated with that entry.
Examining the IP Routing Table StatisticsTo examine the IP Routing Table Statistics:
1.In the IP Display section of the Web Agent window, click Route Table Statistics. The IP Routing Table Statistics dialog box opens.
2.Use Table
Table
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Current Number of | Displays the total number of active routes. |
Routes |
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Peak Number of | Displays the peak number of routes. |
Routes |
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Total Routes Added | Displays the total number of routes added. |
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Total Routes Deleted | Displays the total number of routes deleted. |
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RIP Route Changes | Indicates the number of changes to the IP route |
| database made by RIP. |
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RIP Queries | Indicates the number of RIP queries sent to the |
| network. |
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To search the IP ARP Cache entries:
1.In the IP Display section of the Web Agent window, click ARP Cache Search. The ARP Cache Entry Search dialog box opens.
2.Select the search criteria you want to use to find more specific information on your switch’s current ARP cache. For example, if you want to find all of the IP ARP cache entries associated with your
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